Apparently, the only way to make the 740-hp, 6.5-liter V12-powered SV -- that stands for Superveloce, by the way -- even more nuts is to adhere to the less-is-more philosophy. Which is why Lamborghini proceeded to chop off the poor car’s top.

The result is the just-announced Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce Roadster. Like its hardtop stablemate, the Aventador SV Roadster gets that naturally aspirated V12 and, we presume, a similar 2.8-second 0-60 sprint. We’re sure it will feel faster, what with the wind in your hair and all.

What is it?After more than 100 virtual laps of Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya in PS4’s “Project Cars,” we figured we were ready for the 740-hp earth-shaking Lamborghini ...

Lamborghini announced the Aventador SV Roadster at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Just 500 will be produced, making it even more exclusive than the coupe, which got a 600-car production run. Expect a pricetag somewhere north of $500,000.

The regular-ol' Aventador Roadster offered plenty of high-power, high-dollar fun, and the Aventador SV is (intimidation factor aside) an on-track blast. We'll be sure to bring you more info on this convertible as it becomes available.

Graham Kozak
- Graham Kozak drove a 1951 Packard 200 sedan in high school because he wanted something that would be easy to find in a parking lot. He thinks all the things they're doing with fuel injection and seatbelts these days are pretty nifty too.
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